I get this is Shakespeare, but what is “It is the coffee…” citing? The other lines I found, but not this, to common words. (And to not skilful in Shakespeare…)
I’ve nicked some Shakespeare in my day, particularly at work, “Is this a catheter I see before me, the handle toward my hand?” or “Catheters, catheters, wherefore art thou, catheters?”
When I wore a younger man’s clothes, I was able to start drinking coffee when I got out of bed in the morning, drink it all day up until I went to bed at night. Now, I have to limit myself to 2 cups in the morning. Sigh.
Barring The Tempest , I managed to elude Shakespearean works during my education like a lot of other things I’ve managed to dodge, in life, but I forgot the Selective Service that cut me to the quick. Oh, the slings and arrows of outrageious fortune!
Clarence 9 months ago
Finally, the nightmares are over
codycab 9 months ago
Let him have this one, Jon. He just went through a week of nightmares.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 9 months ago
Get while the getting’s good and get what’s good while you’re at it.
MichaelAxelFleming 9 months ago
People say I’m a wit. They’re half right.
Imagine 9 months ago
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Yakety Sax 9 months ago
“You can drink my coffee when you can pry the mug from my cold dead fingers!”
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 9 months ago
Let my liver rather heat with coffeeThan my heart cool with mortifying groans
Why, sir, for my part I say the gentleman (Jon) had drunk himself out of his five senses…
BigDaveGlass 9 months ago
Jon is going to shake his spear at him……
Gizmo Cat 9 months ago
Love the title panel!
Blu Bunny 9 months ago
Would you rather have Garfield get his own and have coffee spilled all over?
Blu Bunny 9 months ago
He would have stayed a second longer if there was a plate food there too.
BenGMan 9 months ago
Make another coffee Jon.
DJohnny 9 months ago
I get this is Shakespeare, but what is “It is the coffee…” citing? The other lines I found, but not this, to common words. (And to not skilful in Shakespeare…)
hagarthehorrible 9 months ago
Poor Jon. Let Liz handle this fatso feline.
Calvinist1966 9 months ago
Excellent title panel that reflects Garfield and Odie.
2AndFour 9 months ago
Looks like no more nightmares for Garfield. Just those dreaded Mondays.
Gent 9 months ago
Coffee for mee. None for thee.
cdillon85 9 months ago
I’ve nicked some Shakespeare in my day, particularly at work, “Is this a catheter I see before me, the handle toward my hand?” or “Catheters, catheters, wherefore art thou, catheters?”
preacherman Premium Member 9 months ago
So, like some we know, neither a borrower, now a lender be, but stealing is fine.
Prey 9 months ago
To be, or not to be …. a dead cat if you don´t bring my coffee back!
Darryl Heine 9 months ago
So this time it wasn’t a WORST NIGHTMARE EVER situation like this past week was for this Garfield Sunday strip.
Count Olaf Premium Member 9 months ago
Garfield should save these thoughts for tomorrow…
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 9 months ago
How eloquent of you, Garfield!
Just-me 9 months ago
When I wore a younger man’s clothes, I was able to start drinking coffee when I got out of bed in the morning, drink it all day up until I went to bed at night. Now, I have to limit myself to 2 cups in the morning. Sigh.
JudithStocker Premium Member 9 months ago
I seems, to Garfield, that takers can be choosers by stealing Jon’s coffee.
jagedlo 9 months ago
Interesting look in the title panel…
PaulAbbott2 9 months ago
Wow, Shakespeare in Calvin & Hobbes last Sunday (courtesy of a plate of green goo) and The Bard in Garfield this Sunday. Who’s next?
Goat from PBS 9 months ago
Garfield must’ve been reading/watching Shakespeare before bed.
edmund_graham 9 months ago
Jon, Jon, Jon, this is why you make two cups of coffee, so you have a spare one when Garfield steals yours
geese28 9 months ago
Best dream ever
Doug K 9 months ago
He sure used a lot of words leading up to his brevity comment.
Sakumon16 9 months ago
Well, this is quite possibly the most Shakespearean comic ever
CaveCat87 9 months ago
Arbuckle doth protest too much, methinks.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 9 months ago
He usually steals food
Otis Rufus Driftwood 9 months ago
Didn’t peg Garfield for being into Shakespeare.
Stik Figgure 9 months ago
Thou shalt not drink coffee black or be a dog. (I have a dog. Don’t tell her I said that.) And good title panel. Glad to see Jim still has his touch.
ladykat 9 months ago
At lease use a different mug, Garfield!
Mario500 9 months ago
(senses a poetic parodist in this cartoon)
w16521 9 months ago
Garfield being so articulate.
amaneaux 9 months ago
And later, when he steals Jon’s lunch: “Oh what foods these morsels be!”
stev0 9 months ago
“Is this a cup of coffee I see before me?”
Dragoncat 9 months ago
Shakespeare lives on… Yes, he does…
22Wu33/es Premium Member 9 months ago
yes, but who’s the wit of soul?
anncorr339 9 months ago
Maybe that is why Garfield is having nighares he drinks coffee to late
Angry Indeed Premium Member 9 months ago
Barring The Tempest , I managed to elude Shakespearean works during my education like a lot of other things I’ve managed to dodge, in life, but I forgot the Selective Service that cut me to the quick. Oh, the slings and arrows of outrageious fortune!
Katzi428 9 months ago
Ahh Garfield thou art a funny feline.
M.K.Staffeld 9 months ago
Shakespearean coffee…
norphos 9 months ago
Random Shakespeare generator.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 9 months ago
If you feel a rumbling in the ground beneath you, that’s Shakespeare rolling in his grave.
EnlilEnkiEa 9 months ago
A true coffee drinker would have had both hands firmly around the cup.
hayden.privitt42 9 months ago
lol
Elijah Hicks 8 months ago
shaskspeare